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Lately I haven't agreed much with Stephen A on much but I was proud of him the way he spoke up for Chad Johnson and men in general...that you can never hit a woman but there is always two sides to a story.

Lately I haven't agreed much with Stephen A on much but I was proud of him the way he spoke up for Chad Johnson and men in general...that you can never hit a woman but there is always two sides to a story.

Most of the time people see pass a lot a go right after the man.

It sounds like they managed to adequately address the taint and ignominy of Chad being widely regarded as the chief participant in spousal abuse/domestic violence. Given the Belcher incident, I was wondering how they would handle that when I saw the promo for today's show. I was sure it would be a train wreck waiting to happen. Can't wait until I get home to watch in on the DVR.

"The United States military doesn't DO pin pricks." ~ President Barack Obama.

Lately I haven't agreed much with Stephen A on much but I was proud of him the way he spoke up for Chad Johnson and men in general...that you can never hit a woman but there is always two sides to a story.

Skip and Stephen A are major douches. Chad clearly wants a second chance and just wants to help out a team in any way possible. Yet, the two douchebags are trying to egg him into claiming that he's a number 1 receiver or to blame someone else for failing in New England since that makes good TV.

What a joke. If I'm a GM watching this, I want Ochocinco. He's clearly willing to admit his mistakes and is willing to do whatever it takes to help out a team.